<p>A couple committed suicide in Bengal's West Midnapore district after leaving a wish list about the future of their pet dog.</p>.<p>On Friday night, the local police recovered the bodies of Debasish Ghosh and Jolly Ghosh from their residence in the Alamgunj area along with a suicide note found near their bodies.</p>.<p>Sources in the Ghatal police station said that in the suicide note, there was a line wherein the couple mentioned that debt burden forced them to take the extreme step, the remaining part of the note was a wish list for 'Jango', their pet Golden Retriever dog.</p>.<p>The couple in the note expressed their desire that Jango be handed over to an NGO working for the welfare of animals.</p>.<p>"The note also has details of Jango's food habits along with a daily diet chart. The note mentions the name and contact details of a veterinarian under whose supervision Jango was," the police said.</p>.<p>The note ends with a heartfelt prayer that any individual or organisation adopting Jango should take care of him as per the points mentioned in the wish list.</p>.<p>"We will make all possible attempts so that Jango is handed over to an NGO or an individual dog-lover ready to adopt him. But the question is where to house him in the interim period. The dog seems to be in a totally confused state unable to track his owners," the police said.</p>
<p>A couple committed suicide in Bengal's West Midnapore district after leaving a wish list about the future of their pet dog.</p>.<p>On Friday night, the local police recovered the bodies of Debasish Ghosh and Jolly Ghosh from their residence in the Alamgunj area along with a suicide note found near their bodies.</p>.<p>Sources in the Ghatal police station said that in the suicide note, there was a line wherein the couple mentioned that debt burden forced them to take the extreme step, the remaining part of the note was a wish list for 'Jango', their pet Golden Retriever dog.</p>.<p>The couple in the note expressed their desire that Jango be handed over to an NGO working for the welfare of animals.</p>.<p>"The note also has details of Jango's food habits along with a daily diet chart. The note mentions the name and contact details of a veterinarian under whose supervision Jango was," the police said.</p>.<p>The note ends with a heartfelt prayer that any individual or organisation adopting Jango should take care of him as per the points mentioned in the wish list.</p>.<p>"We will make all possible attempts so that Jango is handed over to an NGO or an individual dog-lover ready to adopt him. But the question is where to house him in the interim period. The dog seems to be in a totally confused state unable to track his owners," the police said.</p>